The four remaining whales from last weekend's mass beaching on the Treasure Coast are now receiving around-the-clock care at SeaWorld Orlando.Twenty two whales beached themselves near Fort Pierce on Saturday and all but five of them died that day. One more died on Monday, leaving the four who are still in recovery.After receiving care at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, the juvenile short-finned pilot whales were transported to Orlando early Wednesday morning.The whales will undergo long-term rehabilitation there before being released back into the ocean at a time that is still to be determined.Share, View Pictures Of Pets On WPBF.com's U Local:9198764

ORLANDO, Fla. —

The four remaining whales from last weekend's mass beaching on the Treasure Coast are now receiving around-the-clock care at SeaWorld Orlando.

Twenty two whales beached themselves near Fort Pierce on Saturday and all but five of them died that day. One more died on Monday, leaving the four who are still in recovery.